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getting your | == Your own prints / patterns == | ||
getting your fabric idea into a reality | |||
http://www.spoonflower.com/create | http://www.spoonflower.com/create | ||
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Process - I create a repeat pattern (I use Illustrator or Photoshop) and upload a hi res jpg or .eps according | Process - I create a repeat pattern (I use Illustrator or Photoshop) and upload a hi res jpg or .eps according | ||
to specs provided by the company. Both companies use a digital print process using water based dyes | to specs provided by the company. Both companies use a digital print process using water based dyes | ||
== Things to make with recovered fabric == | |||
=== old jeans === | |||
* carrer bags for: | |||
** shopping bags | |||
** knitting project bags | |||
** shoes | |||
** cloths bags for travel / camping | |||
* sachels / shoulder bag |
Revision as of 14:24, 23 November 2020
Your own prints / patterns
getting your fabric idea into a reality
http://www.spoonflower.com/create
https://artofwhere.com/create/fabric
notes from EE:
Hey. I've used Spoonflower and a local company called The Emerson Group. Spoonflower has more types of fabric, but if you select non-cotton, you pay duties on delivery (US company). Process - I create a repeat pattern (I use Illustrator or Photoshop) and upload a hi res jpg or .eps according to specs provided by the company. Both companies use a digital print process using water based dyes
Things to make with recovered fabric
old jeans
- carrer bags for:
- shopping bags
- knitting project bags
- shoes
- cloths bags for travel / camping
- sachels / shoulder bag